Mirror News’ ability to raise its registered capital and start broadcasting on cable systems by the middle of May would be the focus of the National Communications Commission’s (NCC) review of the channel’s proposed management change, NCC Chairman Chen Yaw-shyang (陳耀祥) told lawmakers at a meeting of the legislature’s Transportation Committee yesterday. The channel on Jan. 19 obtained a satellite broadcasting license after a two-year review by the commission. However, the commission on Wednesday received the channel’s application for a management change after a board meeting on March 4. Local media reported that Mirror News chairman Chen Jian-ping (陳建平) was removed from